Xcommand Userinterface Message Alert Display; Xcommand Userinterface Message Prompt Clear; Xcommand Userinterface Message Prompt Display - Cisco MX700 Reference Manual

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Introduction

xCommand UserInterface Message Alert Display

Display a message on screen, for a specified duration of time (in seconds).
NOTE: If Duration is not set, the command must be followed by xCommand Message Alert
Clear.
Use the xFeedback commands to monitor the feedback from the user. Read more about the
xFeedback commands in the API introduction section in this guide.
Requires user role: ADMIN, INTEGRATOR, ROOMCONTROL
USAGE:
xCommand UserInterface Message Alert Display [Title: "Title"] Text: "Text"
[Duration: Duration]
where
Title: String (0, 255)
Enter a message title.
Text: String (0, 255)
Enter the message to be displayed. The <p> and <br> HTML tags will result in line
breaks as normal; any other tags will appear as plain text.
Duration: Integer (0..3600)
Set how long (in seconds) the message is to be displayed on the screen. If set to
0 (zero) the message does not disappear until a xCommand Message Alert Clear
message has been sent. The default value is set to 0.

xCommand UserInterface Message Prompt Clear

Remove the window displayed using the xCommand Message Alert Display command.
Use the xFeedback commands to monitor the feedback from the user. Read more about the
xFeedback commands in the API introduction section in this guide.
Requires user role: ADMIN, INTEGRATOR, ROOMCONTROL, USER
USAGE:
xCommand UserInterface Message Prompt Clear [FeedbackId: "FeedbackId"]
where
FeedbackId: String (0, 255)
The FeedbackId corresponds to the FeedbackId given by the xCommand Message
Prompt Display command.
D15335.08 Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 API Reference Guide CE9.2, NOVEMBER 2017.
About the API
xConfiguration
xCommand
xCommand

xCommand UserInterface Message Prompt Display

Display a small window on screen with a title, text and up to five options for response from the
user. The message is displayed on screen until the user gives a response, or until the system
receives the following command xCommand Message Prompt Clear.
Use the xFeedback commands to monitor the feedback from the user. Read more about the
xFeedback commands in the API introduction section in this guide.
Title:
Text:
FeedbackId:
Option.1 to Option.5:
Requires user role: ADMIN, INTEGRATOR, ROOMCONTROL
USAGE:
xCommand UserInterface Message Prompt Display [Title: "Title"] Text: "Text"
[FeedbackId: "FeedbackId"] [Duration: Duration] [Option.1: "Option.1"] [Option.2:
"Option.2"] [Option.3: "Option.3"] [Option.4: "Option.4"] [Option.5: "Option.5"]
where
Title: String (0, 255)
Enter the message title.
Text: String (0, 255)
Enter the text line to be displayed. The <p> and <br> HTML tags will result in line breaks
as normal; any other tags will appear as plain text.
FeedbackId: String (0, 255)
To identify the feedback enter a FeedbackId.
Duration: Integer (0, 3600)
Set how long (in seconds) the message window is to be displayed on the screen. If set
to 0 (zero) the message window is displayed until a xCommand UserInterface Message
Prompt Clear command has been sent. The default is set to 0.
Option.1: String (0, 255)
Enter the text to appear on the feedback options.
Option.2: String (0, 255)
Enter the text to appear on the feedback options.
Option.3: String (0, 255)
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